Printer gets frozen in the power saver mode

I leave my printer on all the tiime.  When I go to print, if it has gone into the Power Saver Mode it will not get out of it.  It is frozen.  So far the only thing I can do is unplug the printer in the back.  Can I just turn it off with the power button each time I am finished printing?  It's a real pain to get to the back to unplug it.

You need to keep the power saver of if you want it to vibrate on silent. The power save mode doesnt save alot of battery. It only makes the screen brightness lowest and turns screen of faster. Also the 3G will be change to Gsr since it doesnt consume battery so much. Thats basicly what i does

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